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/pɹˌɒbəbɪlˈɪstɪk/
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[ US /ˌpɹɑbəbɪˈɫɪstək/ ]
[ US /ˌpɹɑbəbɪˈɫɪstək/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to the Roman Catholic philosophy of probabilism
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of or relating to or based on probability
probabilistic quantum theory
How To Use probabilistic In A Sentence
- Statistical analysis of language requires investigation of corpora to derive probabilistic models of the language.
- While such research is illuminating, its conclusions are always tentative and probabilistic.
- An option is a future contingent liability whose present value can be estimated with a series of probabilistic and economic assumptions.
- Plant fate maps are thus more probabilistic and are based on indirect methods.
- The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment.
- The limitations of probabilistic reliability of cylindrical spiral spring fatigue strengthen is indicated due to the lack of the original data.
- Recent attempts to analyze causation in terms of probabilistic counterfactuals have become quite intricate; see for example Noordhof.
- The algorithm was a murky one; the calculation was only probabilistic. THEBES OF THE HUNDRED GATES
- A probabilistic computer is especially good at solving problems unique to fuzzy, non-deterministic environments - such as real, non-binary, life.
- Need to do some downscaling to get useful results to input to an impact model to make decisions about adaptation. (here’s an early paper from this work) 14: 20: Next up isStefanFronzek’s talk onProbabilistic projections of climate change effects on sub-arctic palsa mires, in which I learnt that palsa mires are permanently frozen peat hummocks, which are sensitive to climate change, and if they melt are a major source of methane. Liveblogging the EGU – day 4 | Serendipity